Subdivisions of Senegal

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Senegal is subdivided into four levels of administrative divisions.

Regions

Regions of Senegal
Regions of Senegal

At the top level are the Regions of Senegal and their elected administrative body. The 14 regions (régions, singular - région), are administered by a Conseil Régionaux, which is elected by population weight at the Arrondissement level.

Region Capital
Area
(km2)
Population
(2013 census)
[1]
Dakar
Dakar 547 3,137,196
Ziguinchor
Ziguinchor 7,352 549,151
Diourbel
Diourbel 4,824 1,497,455
Saint-Louis
Saint-Louis 19,241 908,942
Tambacounda
Tambacounda 42,364 681,310
Kaolack
Kaolack   5,357 960,875
Thiès
Thiès 6,670 1,788,864
Louga
Louga 24,889 874,193
Fatick
Fatick 6,849 835,352
Kolda
Kolda 13,771 714,392
Matam
Matam 29,445 562,539
Kaffrine
Kaffrine 11,262 566,992
Kédougou
Kédougou 16,800 152,357
Sédhiou
Sédhiou 7,341 452,944

Departments

Regions are subdivided into Departments, which are strictly administrative entities with no independent political power.

Arrondissements

Departments are made up of Arrondissements. These are also purely administrative structures, with prefects appointed by the central government.

Communes

City arrondissements (such as in Dakar and Pikine) are divided into

Dakar Region
, since 1996, the four Arrondissements have been subdivided into such Communes d'arrondissement, with appointed Sub-Prefects, answerable to their Arrondissement Prefects. Outside the large cities, the built up areas are titled communes de ville and the rural arrondissements divided into communautés rurales which maintain the same powers: city councils and mayors, directly elected.

Senegal's subdivisions number 14 régions, 45 départements, 133 arrondissements, 46 communes d'arrondissement, 113 communes de ville and 370 communautés rurales.[2]

References

  1. ^ Senegal Archived 2015-04-19 at the Wayback Machine at GeoHive.
  2. ^ List of current local elected officials Archived 2007-08-19 at the Wayback Machine from Union des Associations d’ Elus Locaux (UAEL) du Sénégal. See also the law creating current local government structures: (in French) Code des collectivités locales Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine, Loi n° 96-06 du 22 mars 1996.